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Nabisco Biscuit Company — FIRE ROASTED TOMATO & OLIVE OIL FLAVOR CRACKERS, FIRE ROASTED TOMATO & OLIVE OIL

by Nabisco Biscuit Company

MRT 176 Panel Triggers Identified

WheatSoybeanCane SugarTomatoOliveGarlicBasilOnionParsley
LEAP Phase Status: Phase 3 — Practitioner Guided

Clinical Product Assessment

MRT 176 Panel Safety Assessment

Clinical Narrative

This product contains 9 MRT-tested substances, including a high density of botanical triggers and staple allergens. The presence of Wheat and Soybean Oil makes it incompatible with early elimination phases, while the combination of Tomato, Garlic, Onion, and several herbs significantly increases the likelihood of a reactive response. Furthermore, the inclusion of ‘natural flavor’ and ‘spices’ introduces unknown variables that may contain additional tested substances. Clinical guidance is required for reintroduction.

Flagged Ingredient Mapping

Ingredient Maps To (MRT Panel) Match Type
unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour) Wheat DIRECT_MATCH
soybean oil Soybean DIRECT_MATCH
sugar Cane Sugar DIRECT_MATCH
dehydrated fire roasted tomato Tomato DIRECT_MATCH
extra virgin olive oil Olive DIRECT_MATCH
garlic powder Garlic DIRECT_MATCH
dried basil Basil DIRECT_MATCH
onion powder Onion DIRECT_MATCH
parsley Parsley DIRECT_MATCH

Unknown / Ambiguous Ingredients

The following ingredients could not be definitively mapped: natural flavor, spices

This is procedural data interpretation, not medical guidance. Always consult your Certified LEAP Therapist.

Understanding These Triggers

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Wheat

A major grain trigger distinct from celiac disease. MRT measures inflammatory mediator release to wheat protein, not IgE-mediated gluten allergy. Found in bread, pasta, and many processed foods.

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Soybean

Soy-derived ingredients appear in a wide range of processed foods including soy lecithin, soybean oil, and textured soy protein. One of the most prevalent hidden triggers.

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Cane Sugar

Cane sugar sensitivity is specific to sugarcane-derived sweeteners and is distinct from glucose intolerance. Look for it in ingredient lists as sucrose, cane juice, or turbinado sugar.

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Tomato

Tomato is a nightshade tested on the MRT panel. It appears in ketchup, pasta sauce, pizza, and many prepared foods. Includes all tomato-derived ingredients like tomato paste and powder.

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Olive

Olive is tested on the MRT panel. Includes olive oil (one of the most common cooking oils), table olives, and olive-derived ingredients. A staple of Mediterranean diets.

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Garlic

Garlic is an MRT-tested substance found in seasoning blends, sauces, and many processed foods. Often listed as "garlic powder," "dehydrated garlic," or hidden in "spices" or "natural flavors."

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Onion

Onion is tested as a standalone substance on the MRT panel. It appears in seasonings, soups, sauces, and most savory processed foods. Often hidden as "dehydrated onion" or "onion powder" in spice blends.

What This Means For Your Diet

With 9 identified triggers, this product has a high concentration of MRT-tested substances. The probability that at least one of these triggers is reactive on your personal panel is statistically significant.

This product is not recommended during Phase 1 (Elimination) or Phase 2 (Reintroduction). It may only be considered during Phase 3 (Maintenance) after your Certified LEAP Therapist has confirmed that all 9 substances scored Green on your individual MRT results.

Products with 3 or more MRT panel triggers require individualized evaluation. Do not attempt to self-assess — your CLT has the clinical training to weigh multiple reactive substances and potential cross-reactivity.

Full Ingredient List

unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour), soybean oil, sugar, dehydrated fire roasted tomato, extra virgin olive oil, garlic powder, dried basil, onion powder, parsley

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Medical Disclaimer: This data is algorithmically generated based on USDA databases and is not medical advice. Always consult your Certified LEAP Therapist.